Crackdown Continues On Illegal Springfield Dirt Bikes

 

Springfield Police continue their crackdown on illegal dirt bikes in the city. Springfield has taken another 13 bikes off the street, 27 in the last two weeks. Seven people were also arrested.  

Springfield Police Superintendent Cheryl Clapprood stated, “Our officers and our law enforcement partners working these specialized illegal dirt bike details are doing great work and we’re already seeing the results. We’re going to continue to step up our enforcement as we utilize new and different strategies throughout the spring to reduce this quality of life issue. We continue to ask our lawmakers to help us by getting some kind legal measure on the books to allow us to crush any off-highway vehicle that is seized and is not stolen.” 

Mayor Domenic J. Sarno states, “Our Springfield Police Department, under the leadership of Police Superintendent Cheryl Clapprood, will continue to partner with the State Police and Sheriff Nick Cocchi and his team on these anti-dirt bike details. Our brave and dedicated men and women in Blue will continue to actively enforce this quality of life issue. I am hopeful that our state legislature will pass our home rule legislation that will allow us to petition the Courts to destroy these illegal dirt bikes so that they won’t plague our streets – I’d love to be the first to personally destroy one! In the meantime, we need the Courts to back our local Police Departments and hold these individuals accountable for their actions and crimes.”     

 Further operations are expected.

(Photo Credit: Springfield Police Department)


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